It seems to me that this is kind of irrelevant to the point of the post. Also, if you would like more context, there is a first sentence to this post that links the post that explains the context. Specifically:
> What would happen is this: a couple of people would get to talking (on Slack, for that is what they used) about something technical. There might be a topic at hand, like "Ubuntu is doomed", and they'd be hashing it out, figuring out what that meant. Then, invariably, someone would pop in two or three hours later, hit the hated "start thread" button on one of the comments, and would start shitting all over them.
> "OMG why are you hating on Canonical" "Ubuntu is NOT DOOMED"
> And then the people involved would have to walk this person back and say, look friend, Ubuntu at this company is doomed, because the company has decided that everything is moving from flavor X to flavor Y, and all of the flavor Y images are built from Fedora (yeah, I know, ignore that for this story) instead of X's Ubuntu. So once we're done with the migration, Ubuntu at this company is a goner!
> What would happen is this: a couple of people would get to talking (on Slack, for that is what they used) about something technical. There might be a topic at hand, like "Ubuntu is doomed", and they'd be hashing it out, figuring out what that meant. Then, invariably, someone would pop in two or three hours later, hit the hated "start thread" button on one of the comments, and would start shitting all over them.
> "OMG why are you hating on Canonical" "Ubuntu is NOT DOOMED"
> And then the people involved would have to walk this person back and say, look friend, Ubuntu at this company is doomed, because the company has decided that everything is moving from flavor X to flavor Y, and all of the flavor Y images are built from Fedora (yeah, I know, ignore that for this story) instead of X's Ubuntu. So once we're done with the migration, Ubuntu at this company is a goner!